Caitlyn Jenner opens up about relationships with kids!

Caitlyn Jenner has six kids, but she doesn’t see much of them. In a ranging interview with Broadly, the former Olympian opens up about her life post-transition and what it’s like to be one of the most well-known members of the trans community.

“I spend a lot of time by myself here in the house,” Jenner told Broadly. “I have a lot of children, but sometimes just because of circumstances, maintaining a close relationship with your kids is very tough. They all have lives. They’ve all moved on.”

She shares Burt, 39, and Cassandra, 37, with ex-wife Christie Crownover; sons Brandon, 36, and Brody, 34, with ex-wife Linda Thompson, and daughter Kendall, 22, and Kylie, 20, with ex-wife Kris Jenner. She came out as transgender in 2015.

Jenner clearly hopes that she’ll be able to mend fences. “We’re just human beings; we’re going to be here for a very short time,” she later added. “We come and we go and at the end, when it’s all said and done, hopefully your family is going to be there.”

Plenty has happened since she came out, especially because she claimed (which ex-wife Kris disputed) that Kris knew of her gender identity, which has caused no end of turmoil and debate.

Jenner told Broadly: “I got the trans community out there bashing on me, I got the Kardashians out there bashing on me. All I do is sit here in the house and try to stay out of trouble.”

ON HER FUNERAL AND THE GOP

“I hope when I get up there to the pearly gates, God looks down and says, ‘You did a good damn job, you won the Games, raised wonderful children, and you know, you made a difference in the world. Yeah, come on in,’ ” she continued. “That’s the way I want to go.”

She added that even before she transitioned, she planned to add a detail of her will stipulating that she be buried in women’s clothes.

“I thought about that a lot over the years,” she said. “And it would shock everybody. Screw ’em.”

Jenner also spoke out about her role as a trans Republican. “The Republicans need the most work when it comes to our issues, I get that,” she said. “I would rather work from the inside. I’m not the type of person who is going to stand on a street corner with a sign and jump up and down. No, I’m going to go have dinner with these people.”